A PTSD-stricken former American Marine on vacation in the Philippines becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders of his romantic partners.A PTSD-stricken former American Marine on vacation in the Philippines becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders of his romantic partners.A PTSD-stricken former American Marine on vacation in the Philippines becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders of his romantic partners.
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Really enjoyed this surprisingly slick indie movie. Anyone who has lived or traveled in Southeast Asia will identify with the lead. Some funny moments in between the drama, and I didn't see the end coming at all! A must watch.
Cheap hookers, corrupt cops, trannies, police brutality, money grubbing women...etal...they're all here. The movie looks like it was made by some film students on a tight budget. Acting was extremely poor, and the script was amateurish. There was an obvious attempt to preach about the plight of local working girls and the western sex tourists. For those wanting to see skin, you won't see much. There was only one scene of naked breasts. However, you will see lots of skin of the lead character, who has a nice set of hairy man boobs. As for the reason why working girls are killed after they spend the night with the lead character, it is simply lame.
So not having watched a lot of movies of late gave this one a go with no expectations except I had a brief understanding of the plot. I was pleasantly surprised in the end. This film revolves around Nick, an American ex -marine suffering from PSTD, spending time in Philippines on a vacation. It's a relatable story for anyone who's travelled solo or spent time across South East Asia, especially living or holidaying in the less most popular tourist destinations.
The film was an accurate depiction of life in this part of the world and was something that was enjoyable to watch as it was easy to identify with Nick and how he was spending his time, meeting girls, living in budget hotels, etc - without giving a spoiler! Whilst the plot escalated, it never became something unrealistic and was always easy to watch but yes there were times the plot changed direction and was more engaging especially during the second half.
As an expat, one who's spent time in South East Asia, I loved it. Recommend it, not the type of movie you need to watch 30 mins first before it becomes interesting.
The film was an accurate depiction of life in this part of the world and was something that was enjoyable to watch as it was easy to identify with Nick and how he was spending his time, meeting girls, living in budget hotels, etc - without giving a spoiler! Whilst the plot escalated, it never became something unrealistic and was always easy to watch but yes there were times the plot changed direction and was more engaging especially during the second half.
As an expat, one who's spent time in South East Asia, I loved it. Recommend it, not the type of movie you need to watch 30 mins first before it becomes interesting.
I had the good fortune of staying at the hotel where the director premiered the film. I had no plans on watching a movie that night but really glad I saw it. The character development was excellent and the plot riveting. The on location filming in the Philippines created a gritty realness that couldn't have been achieved anywhere else. Great movie for the cynical and world weary. I highly recommend it.
I was pleasantly surprised watching The Expat. The story line was good and the Filipino actors did a really great job. It was also great to see some parts of Manila that I recognized. Definitely is worth seeing.
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